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A new press release from One Million Moms demands ACTION against Jillian Michaels...not because she's gay, though. Of course that's not the reason. Right?

"NBC's 'Biggest Loser' is back with a twist. This season includes three children from thirteen to sixteen-years-old ambassadors that are competing. Viewers welcomed this addition to the show, but the excitement is extinguished almost immediately once the vulgarity and obscenities from trainer, Jillian Michaels, ignite and continue through the entire show.

This week's episode has many parents pretty fired up! NBC has the audacity to say that the show is perfectly suitable for family viewing. However, while trainers need to motivate and can be tough, Jillian needs to tone it down. Way down.

At one point the children are outside the gym with trainer Dolvett Quince, and Jillian is screaming obscenities so loud in the gym that they can hear them outside. The network failed to bleep out this foul language and other choice words the trainer used during the entire program. What a disgrace! The idea of profanity being used is unacceptable and unnecessary. NBC and "The Biggest Loser" should be ashamed of themselves for allowing this type of conduct.

This show has some excellent qualities, but Jillian's profanity and conduct is ruining it. Other trainers are able to do their job without using this type of language.

Keep in mind that broadcast television requires a license to use the airwaves that you own! NBC is aware that formal complaints to the FCC could jeopardize the network's affiliates broadcast licenses. Let's remind them by giving them fair warning.

Like the competitive nature of the show often causes the adult contestants to be pretty unhealthy with how they lose weight and putting a kid in that kind of an environment with all that pressure would have been a TERRIBLE idea. But the kids aren't staying on the ranch and they don't get weighed in and their weight doesn't contribute to their team, so they don't have that pressure.

So yeah, I think it's cute how they do it on the show. They're calling them "ambassadors" instead of contestants. And like they're focusing on fitness instead of weight loss. So like at the beginning of the season they did a fitness test and then at the end of the season they'll get to do it again and see how much they've improved.